Top-rated books by Fatima D. El-Mekki
Books like Fatima D. El-Mekki’s
Award winning
The Girl With The Broken Wing
Heather Dyer, 2005
151 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure fosters imagination and creativity.
Engages young readers with relatable sibling dynamics.
Enhances empathy and understanding through diverse characters.
Encourages family bonding over shared reading moments.

The Girl With The Broken Wing
Heather Dyer, 2005
This is Passover
Santiago Cohen, 2004
7 pages
Why to read
Introduces Passover traditions through vibrant, captivating illustrations.
Strengthens cultural knowledge and diversity understanding.
Encourages familial bonding over shared heritage stories.
Simple, engaging narrative suitable for young readers.

This is Passover
Santiago Cohen, 2004
Award winning
The Brave Boy (Muslim Children's Library)
M. S. Kayani, Saniyasnain Khan, 2002
36 pages
Why to read
Promotes virtues of bravery and honesty.
Enhances understanding of Islamic values and culture.
Stimulates empathetic and moral development in children.
Engaging narrative fostering family discussions.

The Brave Boy (Muslim Children's Library)
M. S. Kayani, Saniyasnain Khan, 2002
Award winning
Harriet Versus the Galaxy
Samantha Baines, 2019
192 pages
Why to read
Entertaining and imaginative plot.
Relatable characters that children can identify with.
Promotes problem-solving and critical thinking.
Fun and educational reading experience.

Harriet Versus the Galaxy
Samantha Baines, 2019
Award winning
Just Between Mom and Me: A Mother and Daughter Activity Journal to Create Meaningful Conversations. Pass Back and Forth to Bond and Connect
Worldwide Creativity Mindfulness, 2021
113 pages
Why to read
Fosters deep mother-daughter conversations and bonding.
Interactive activities encourage mutual understanding and connection.
Inspires creativity and mindfulness between mothers and daughters.
Promotes emotional development and communication skills enhancement.

Just Between Mom and Me: A Mother and Daughter Activity Journal to Create Meaningful Conversations. Pass Back and Forth to Bond and Connect
Worldwide Creativity Mindfulness, 2021
Award winning
Children of the Emancipation (Picture the American Past)
Wilma King, 2000
48 pages
Why to read
Educational insights into post-emancipation American history.
Fosters understanding of historical changes and their impact.
Encourages empathy and appreciation of diverse experiences.
Ideal for enhancing children's historical knowledge.

Children of the Emancipation (Picture the American Past)
Wilma King, 2000
Award winning
Children of the Benin Kingdom
Dinah Orji, 2020
123 pages
Why to read
Engaging historical narrative of ancient African civilization.
Bolsters knowledge on African heritage and culture.
Encourages understanding of diversity and historical perspectives.
Enhances literacy through rich, descriptive storytelling.

Children of the Benin Kingdom
Dinah Orji, 2020
Award winning
Night Of The Full Moon (Stepping Stone, paper)
Gloria Whelan, Leslie Bowman, 1993
64 pages
Why to read
Captivating adventure under a mystical full moon.
Teaches cultural appreciation and historical awareness.
Nurtures empathy and emotional intelligence.
Engaging story encourages shared family reading.
